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    AMEN
    AMEN (Annotation, Mapping, Expression and Network) is a stand-alone, unified suite of tools to manage, explore and combine biological multifaceted high-throughput data such as annotation, chromosomal location, expression and interaction data.
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    SimAssem

    SimAssem

    For processing and/or simulating species assemblage data.

    SimAssem is a tool for investigating the performances of species richness estimators across widely ranging assemblages and survey designs. Assemblages are simulated by specifying the: 1) number of species, 2) total abundance of individuals, 3) abundance distribution, 4) spatial configuration, 5) species detection probabilities, 6) survey design, and 7) number of grid cells to survey (out of a square grid comprised of 10,000 cells). SimAssem also processes existing encounter data and formats existing and simulated encounter data for other programs. SimAssem, along with the open source code, will hopefully give researchers and managers a tool for assessing the development of new estimators and evaluating potential decisions in a simulated environment. More information on SimAssem is given in Chapter 2, 'SimAssem: a program for simulating species assemblages and estimating species richness', in the dissertation 'Simulating species assemblages and evaluating species richness estimators'.
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    This is an R package for the Mass spectrometry Research. The MrR can be used to analyze the mass spectrometry data for baseline correction, denoising, peak detection, peak alignment, peak normalization, and biomarker discovery.
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    WATSpackage

    R package for acoustic-assisted whale survey simulation

    WATS is an R package (>R2.15) whose main purpose is to run an individual-based simulation of an acoustically-assisted mark-recapture survey of whales Version 1.0 = for R2.15.x Version 1.01 = for R3.0.3+ For details see: Peel D, Miller BS, Kelly N, Dawson S, Slooten E and Double MC (2014) A simulation study of acoustic-assisted tracking of whales for mark-recapture surveys. PloSOne in press.
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